John Brown University's musical adaptation of "Twelfth Night" combines Shakespearean drama with modern music, offering a ...
Alex Solis shares his global business journey and insights with JBU students, emphasizing the importance of soft skills, ...
Review of Chloe Zhao's "Hamnet", highlighting its beautiful cinematography, powerful performances and emotional depth.
Timothee Chalamet's controversial comments on opera and ballet spark backlash, igniting a debate on the relevance and respect ...
Discover the history and traditions of St. Patrick's Day, from its origins and myths to the meanings behind green and orange ...
Dr. Lynn Cohick discusses the valor of women in Scripture, focusing on Queen Esther and the Samaritan Woman, highlighting ...
John Brown University and Ouachita Baptist University piano students bring Buster Keaton’s silent film "One Week" to life with live musical accompaniment at the Berry Performing Arts Center.
Only an hour and a half drive northwest of Siloam Springs, there once existed a town of comparable population. Today, Picher, Oklahoma is gone. So gone, in fact, that it is beyond a ghost town. Most ...
Of the five largest world religions, three were born out of the Abrahamic tradition. Islam, Christianity and Judaism each hold to a monotheistic faith that takes some origin or lays claim to the ...
The exhibition “Gingers” presented at the Windgate Gallery, Art West Building at John Brown University, takes its name from the term commonly associated with individuals who have red hair, delving ...
Since the publishing of Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood in 1966, the true crime genre has grown increasingly popular in media. Especially amongst younger generations, consumers’ love for true crime has ...
Lately, I’ve been on a big Russian literature kick. I read Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace for the first time a couple of months ago, and I’m working my way through some Dostoyevsky right now. There seems ...